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Peptide degradation during shipping?

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So out of curiosity, how big of an influence does ship times affect peptide quality? I have the informed delivery for the post office so I can see when I’m supposed to be getting things delivered and for whatever reason the post office decided to send my pack to four different offices in random areas rather than just send it straight to the post office by my house for distribution like it normally does and it’s about 103 outside right now, so I’m just kind of curious all this extra transit time and hot vans, does it make any sort of difference?

My doctor swears up and down that Reta and all the GLP ones need to be shipped with a cold pack and that things like HGH also should be shipped with a cold pack, so I’m just curious as to the actual impact it could have.
 
Pretty certain ZERO sources ship with ice, of any sort, especially the Chinese suppliers. Second, peptides (including GLPs) can certainly remain stable for quite a while in their dry form. Degradation really begins after reconstitution, so keep that in mind.

If you’re concerned about peptides degrading during transit or being affected by environmental conditions, it may be best not to invest in them.
 
So out of curiosity, how big of an influence does ship times affect peptide quality? I have the informed delivery for the post office so I can see when I’m supposed to be getting things delivered and for whatever reason the post office decided to send my pack to four different offices in random areas rather than just send it straight to the post office by my house for distribution like it normally does and it’s about 103 outside right now, so I’m just kind of curious all this extra transit time and hot vans, does it make any sort of difference?

My doctor swears up and down that Reta and all the GLP ones need to be shipped with a cold pack and that things like HGH also should be shipped with a cold pack, so I’m just curious as to the actual impact it could have.

Not that much if any when they are lyophilized. They would need to be exposed to some extreme heat and direct sun.
 
Pretty certain ZERO sources ship with ice, of any sort, especially the Chinese suppliers. Second, peptides (including GLPs) can certainly remain stable for quite a while in their dry form. Degradation really begins after reconstitution, so keep that in mind.

If you’re concerned about peptides degrading during transit or being affected by environmental conditions, it may be best not to invest in them.
Yeah, I remember running kits and kits and kits worth a GH from iron lion and that never got shipped with cold packs. Just kind of got me thinking seeing my package just literally go in circles for the last two days lol.
 
Not that much if any when they are lyophilized. They would need to be exposed to some extreme heat and direct sun.
I kind of figured, but my curiosity got the best of me. I’ve never seemed to have an issue with any of my peptides or even the kits of GH that I’ve gotten. But watching my pack get bounced from shipping center to shipping center. Had me curious
 
Most doctors don’t know what they are talking about except for whatever protocol or safety measure they were told in med school by people who also don’t know shit about peptides. I’ve seen complete retards in college get accepted to med school to become a nurse and honestly they probably have more real world experience than the doctor. Therefore I’ve seen retarded so called med students get accepted to med schools to become a doc. Doctors these days are held way too high on this pedestal of intelligence.

Nah…these fuckers do the same thing with AI to pass there classes these days too. The vast majority are glorified scientists. Yes they have clinical but still it’s mostly a guessing game for them with some pharmacy knowledge to make a diagnosis and treatment plan with meds.

That may rub some people the wrong way but to be honest it’s true. There are a few out there that are good and many others who just made it thru school and really just play a guessing game (like many so called scientists) with a basic background in human health by limited clinical experience.

I wish I had more faith in our medical system and professionals but I’ve seen too much BS over the years. Only few out there are worth while and care.
 
Most doctors don’t know what they are talking about except for whatever protocol or safety measure they were told in med school by people who also don’t know shit about peptides. I’ve seen complete retards in college get accepted to med school to become a nurse and honestly they probably have more real world experience than the doctor. Therefore I’ve seen retarded so called med students get accepted to med schools to become a doc. Doctors these days are held way too high on this pedestal of intelligence.

Nah…these fuckers do the same thing with AI to pass there classes these days too. The vast majority are glorified scientists. Yes they have clinical but still it’s mostly a guessing game for them with some pharmacy knowledge to make a diagnosis and treatment plan with meds.

That may rub some people the wrong way but to be honest it’s true. There are a few out there that are good and many others who just made it thru school and really just play a guessing game (like many so called scientists) with a basic background in human health by limited clinical experience.

I wish I had more faith in our medical system and professionals but I’ve seen too much BS over the years. Only few out there are worth while and care.
I mean yea I’ve dealt with a lot of dumb doctors. Like “we don’t treat symptoms we treat numbers” from my last attempt at seeing a endo for my TRT..

Not that he’s infallible but my doc isn’t the standard hmo provider who just regurgitates whatever he say on a medical instagram short 🤣. Plus he’s willing to prescribe me quite a few things from the compounding pharmacy he works with so he’s not all bad. But he was concerned with the whole “grey market” Reta thing and offered me tirz pens instead so I’m assuming he thought I was getting premixed and not puck (cuz he never said any of that when I mentioned I was considering GH. He just asked where I got it from cuz he was looking for something cheaper than pharmacy 💀)
 
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I kind of figured, but my curiosity got the best of me. I’ve never seemed to have an issue with any of my peptides or even the kits of GH that I’ve gotten. But watching my pack get bounced from shipping center to shipping center. Had me curious
there seems to be alot of this shit going on lately especially with usps i literally have things ship from 1 state over that end up on the west coast and then ship back to the east coast. what should have taken a day takes weeks, or gets loaded on a truck and the last its ever heard of then theres the whole run a round with the shipper PIA.
sorry hit a sore spot there.
 
I mean yea I’ve dealt with a lot of dumb doctors. Like “we don’t treat symptoms we treat numbers” from my last attempt at seeing a endo for my TRT..

Not that he’s infallible but my doc isn’t the standard hmo provider who just regurgitates whatever he say on a medical instagram short 🤣. Plus he’s willing to prescribe me quite a few things from the compounding pharmacy he works with so he’s not all bad. But he was concerned with the whole “grey market” Reta thing and offered me tirz pens instead so I’m assuming he thought I was getting premixed and not puck (cuz he never said any of that when I mentioned I was considering GH. He just asked where I got it from cuz he was looking for something cheaper than pharmacy 💀)

Anyone who has a Dr that listens to their patients and asks questions usually shows they are trying to do the right thing. I’ve had some Drs that simply don’t listen. They get the diagnosis in their head and go start to a medication intervention rather than peeling back layers to see if there is a reason for the current condition. These are the rare drs out there that want to help and look at all options rather than just using medications to treat the symptoms.
 
Anyone who has a Dr that listens to their patients and asks questions usually shows they are trying to do the right thing. I’ve had some Drs that simply don’t listen. They get the diagnosis in their head and go start to a medication intervention rather than peeling back layers to see if there is a reason for the current condition. These are the rare drs out there that want to help and look at all options rather than just using medications to treat the symptoms.
I was very lucky to have one for a while. She knew I self administered TRT and would listen to my concerns. She’d ask if I was willing to try a medication for something (it was depression) and I countered and she’d go…okay that’s fair, your reason makes sense so let’s try it.


This doc actually spent time talking and pinpointed my adhd, anxiety depression as vitamin d deficiency since years of meds didn’t help…vitamin d went up from 20 to 50 and I haven’t touched any meds since. He at least isn’t like “fuck off im a doctor”
 
True story!


That's so true lol
 
So out of curiosity, how big of an influence does ship times affect peptide quality? I have the informed delivery for the post office so I can see when I’m supposed to be getting things delivered and for whatever reason the post office decided to send my pack to four different offices in random areas rather than just send it straight to the post office by my house for distribution like it normally does and it’s about 103 outside right now, so I’m just kind of curious all this extra transit time and hot vans, does it make any sort of difference? I was also seeing people talk about buy peptides online europe in different contexts and it got me wondering if shipping conditions really change anything in practice.

My doctor swears up and down that Reta and all the GLP ones need to be shipped with a cold pack and that things like HGH also should be shipped with a cold pack, so I’m just curious as to the actual impact it could have.
Shipping delays and heat usually don’t matter much for peptides if they’re still in dry powder form. They’re generally stable during normal transit, even in hot weather like 100°F. It becomes more of an issue if the peptide is already mixed, or if it’s a product that specifically requires strict cold-chain storage. In those cases, prolonged heat exposure can reduce potency. So the extra stops and hot vans might add a little risk, but for most properly packaged dry peptides it’s unlikely to cause any meaningful damage.
 

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